Friday’s Armistice Day was observed by the school, as normal daily activity was halted to remember the fallen from the two world wars and other conflicts. The commemorative event took place in the school grounds and the mild autumn day provided a beautiful backdrop to the morning’s special proceedings. Headteacher, Mr Penn, led the proceedings, …
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Former BES Student Earns His Green Beret
Former Bridgnorth Endowed School pupil, Alec Williams, had the “best day of his life” when he passed out as a Green Beret in the Royal Navy at the end of September. After his time at school, Alec first tried motor vehicle maintenance, but soon realised it wasn’t for him so moved to the Uniformed Public …
Christmas Carol Theatre Trip
Christmas came early for pupils from Bridgnorth Endowed who, last night, went on a school trip to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford to watch Charles Dickens’ much-loved classic, A Christmas Carol. Year 8 English students and Year 11s studying GCSE drama were treated to a spectacular production of the popular festive tale, with Adrian …
Sketchbook Cover Designs
Following the success of last year’s sketchbook design competition, the art department decided to run it again and the uptake was incredible with many students submitting some wonderfully creative cover designs. Take a look at a selection of this year’s entries. Hover on image and click viewer to scroll
Bridgnorth Endowed’s Library Turns Over a New Leaf
A raft of improvements and changes are on the cards for Bridgnorth Endowed’s school library with a plethora of support coming from its students, parents, staff and members of the local community. Last month, an appeal went out for second-hand books to boost the library’s stock and, since then, a steady flow of bags and …
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Year 11 Exams Information Evening 2022
We would like to thank those parents and carers who attended the Year 11 Exams Information Evening, held in school last Thursday evening. We understand that Year 11 is often a difficult year for pupils and parents and, even with the best and most diligent preparation, pupils are likely to experience some challenges and anxieties …
Printer Cartridge Recycling Scheme
This is a shout out for any empty printer cartridges you or any family members may have at home. As part of our Eco-Schools accreditation, we’re collecting and recycling as many money-back ink cartridges as we can. We have a huge box to fill in Room L5 so please spread the word to friends and …
Pumpkin Carving Winners Announced
Congratulations to our worthy pumpkin carving competition winners, who were announced earlier today. Inspired by the monster of Frankenstein, Lucas Morris from 7VI created a pumpkin with stitches across its terrifying face. Lottie Griffin from 7IN showed intricate carving skills with her mythical griffin design, and James Axon, also from 7IN, crafted a Chuckie-type face …
Update from the Headteacher
The first half term of the school year is always the busiest and this year is no exception. As students and staff approach the break, it is important to reflect on some of the highlights of the year so far. I would like to say thank you to staff, students and parents for welcoming me to …
Double delight as Girls’ Football Teams Triumph
Bridgnorth Endowed is celebrating, after the U16 Girls’ team reached the next round of the National Cup following last night’s 7-0 defeat of Charlton School. Bridgnorth started well and surged ahead with Skye McWilliams scoring a staggering five goals, dangerously cutting in from the left. An excellent run and calm finish from Livy Holt extended …
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